Being tailed or followed. Usually related to aerial combat but can also relate to police chases etc.
slang term for attempting to land an aircraft that is on fire, badly damaged, under attack or carrying unexploded bombs.
slang term for attempting to land an aircraft that is on fire, badly damaged, under attack or carrying unexploded bombs.
"Bravo-2 to Bravo-3. Watch your tail; you're coming in hot."
"Delta-Tango to Tower. We're coming in hot! request immediate assistance, Over."
"Delta-Tango to Tower. We're coming in hot! request immediate assistance, Over."
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"Look at this one! Its like, some sort of super nerd. Biologicly enginered in a lab, made up of parts from lesser nerds!" -triumph the comic insult dog
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A group of achievers. A family, large and loving. A person that uses thought, not hatred. A true humanitarian.
by Hare-Bear October 1, 2006
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Get the Thanks for coming, mug."Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the She'll be Coming 'round the Plantain Burger, you should try it!"
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Get the Coming in hot mug.In Japan, the people who draw manga (their version of comic books) are called mangaka.
Here in the West, people who draw comics are labeled as "Comic Book Artists."
Logic, and somewhat erroneous English grammar, would mutate the root noun (comic) for the sake of brevity to someone who does something - the comicker.
Here in the West, people who draw comics are labeled as "Comic Book Artists."
Logic, and somewhat erroneous English grammar, would mutate the root noun (comic) for the sake of brevity to someone who does something - the comicker.
I am a comicker.
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